Question: 1.What is the main argument (or arguments) being expressed? 2.How does the author support their argument (give at least one example-more is fine)? 3.If it's

1.What is the main argument (or arguments) being expressed?

2.How does the author support their argument (give at least one example-more is fine)?

3.If it's a research paper, what methodology was employed? How did they collect data (survey, semi-structured interview, etc.)? Some papers might not involve data collection so don't worry if you can't find an answer to this. We come from different disciplines, and "research" is conceptualized and enacted in different ways. As always, if you have questions come to office hours for clarification.

4.What would you identify as the strengths and/or weaknesses of the reading?

5.Does the reading pose any questions or avenues for future research?

6.Personal musings (how can you relate some portion of the reading to your own culture, popular culture, or life experience?)

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